Oil Painting Kit

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oil painting kit
ive had this extremely awsome art kit since i was 7. im 12 & ive always wanted 2 use it. do u think i should?

im dissapointed 4 not using it, but im gonna be soo piissed off at myself if i DO use it.

ive wanted 2 use it for 5, almost 6, yrs now..so im disspointed that i havent.

but if i do use it, then i wont have it n e more..so ill be piissed off if i even touch it.

it has paint, paint brushes, oil paints, coloured pencil, pencil sharpener, sand paper, an eraser, && its soo kewl!

wat should i do?
i got it 4 christmas. so no i didnt buy it biitch..

It’s not really the kit that’s any fun, it’s the materials in it. And, if you don’t use it, it’s not much fun.

Still, if you think the kit, itself, is SO KEWL, then leave it be and go out and buy some paint, brushes, pencils paper and such. The stuff can be bought pretty cheap, especially if you don’t try to duplicate the entire kit all at once. Get a box of colored pencils, a sharpener and a pad of paper. Get started.

You kind of remind me of the guy who buys his tricked out, high performance sports car, but is too afraid to take it out to drive it, so, it sits in his garage, useless.

Antique English Art Deco oil painting of “Kit” by W. Wasdall

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